Many motorcycles are air-cooled, and the fins help create a bigger surface area, which increase the amount of heat that can be transferred from the engine into the air. It's just like the cooling flanges you can find on some computer parts.
They are called "cooling fins". Motorbikes use air-cooled engines, and the "fins" distribute the heat over a great deal of surface area so the air can carry off the heat more efficiently.
Fuel compressed and burnt
A vehicle's engine is sometimes call a motor. The electric fan's motor stopped working. I want to get a motor bike.
what the motor bike engine does is that it pumps fuel in to a small tank in the engine then the battery of the motor bike gives a little electric shock so it makes little explosions the make the pisten move and you can hear it to when the engin pops and that conects to the wheel.
It depends on where you plan on driving it. on the streets yes. on dirt roads ONLY no.
what the motor bike engine does is that it pumps fuel in to a small tank in the engine then the battery of the motor bike gives a little electric shock so it makes little explosions the make the pisten move and you can hear it to when the engin pops and that conects to the wheel.
motor bike
A motor cycle is like a bike but with an engine. It is a form of transportation but isnt as safe as a car
Hard to tell. Sometimes a bigger motor run on a smaller throttle will use less fuel than a smaller motor run all out.
Thirteen year olds can only ride bikes with motors attached on private property in California.
start the bike let it run for a few minutes kill the bike there is a dipstick in the oil tank that's attached to the frame in front of the motor
There's really no telling. Depends on how tuned the engine is, if the bike is styled like a road bike or a dirt bike, if it's geared for acceleration or top speed, and on how aerodynamic bike + rider can become.